Harriet Tubman Unit Study and Free Printable

February is Black History Month. This is a wonderful opportunity to introduce your children to some amazing men and women who overcame many obstacles to do great things for this country!

Today, we’ll focus on Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born a slave. She was an amazingly brave woman who spent most of her adult years helping other slaves escape to freedom. She became a conductor on the Underground Railroad. She earned the nickname “Moses,” because she led her people out of slavery. She even helped women fight for the right to vote.

Harriet Tubman Unit Study

Free Printable

This free Harriet Tubman printable pack includes eleven different activities for learners in grades 2-4. Inside you’ll find the following activity pages:

KWL chart

Copywork – manuscript and cursive

Fact and opinion practice

Biography forms – one with prompts and one with just writing lines

Writing prompt

3 activity pages

Venn diagram to compare/contrast Harriet Tubman with another famous African American

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